shabbat food

Shabbat, the word that conjures up deliciously prepared Friday night dinners and shabbat lunches with family and friends. Shabbat is an island of tranquility, an anchor, amidst the racing, rushing waters of our hectic lives. Delicious meals, with traditional food set the stage for precious focused time on other people who are dear to you. Browse our thousands of scrumptious and simple recipes for more great ideas!

It’s been a while since I last updated, but first I was recovering from Yom Tov, and then it was something else, and then it was Hurricane Sandy, and then it was the snow storm… At this point, I hope I have no more excuses to blame it on! Week after week, I have really... read more →

As the Yom Tov cooking marathon begins, I am looking to get my freezer filled up quickly. I get the feeling sometimes it’s not what‘s in the freezer, as long as it is full. As Succos approaches, I want to make sure that I have at least the basics to pull out or just to... read more →

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